The Blood-Brain Barrier and Cancer: Transporters, Treatment, and Trojan Horses
Georgetown University · Georgetown University Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Despite scientific advances in understanding the causes and treatment of human malignancy, a persistent challenge facing basic and clinical investigators is how to adequately treat primary and metastatic brain tumors. The blood-brain barrier is a physiologic obstruction to the delivery of systemic chemotherapy to the brain parenchyma and central nervous system (CNS). A number of physiologic properties make the endothelium in the CNS distinct from the vasculature found in the periphery. Recent evidence has shown that a critical aspect of this barrier is composed of xenobiotic transporters which extrude substrates from the brain into the cerebrospinal fluid and systemic circulation. These transporters also…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Blood–brain barrier
- Medicine
- Brain tumor
- Cancer
- Chemotherapy
- Central nervous system
- Glioma
- Malignancy
- Good health and well-being